Kris from Driven by Décor had been eyeing Restoration Hardware’s linen pin boards and knew they’d be the answer to her organizing dreams. However, RH’s boards hardly fit her budget or her kitchen wall and its awkwardly placed light switch. Kris turned to DIY and made her own trio of boards using barn wood frames, corkboard, and fabric. They are perfect for taming coupons, invitations, magazine clippings, and all the other papers that like to clutter counters and desks!

Lisa from Diary of {Wannabe} Domestic Diva found a burlap memo board from Ballard that was perfect for displaying project ideas in her new craft space. Not surprisingly, the price was the only thing that wasn’t perfect about it, but Lisa found a way to get that sought after Ballard look with items she already had. Looks just like the inspiration to me!

Morena of Morena’s Corner and contributor at Crafts Unleashed was looking for an attractive way to create a real pin board in her craft room. Pottery Barn had a beautiful chalkboard that she liked, so Morena borrowed the design as inspiration for her bulletin board. I love the window frame look and how each section could be designated to a specific purpose or member of the family for further organization.

Brittany from Pretty Handy Girl created this amazing knock off from an old drawer and a bunch of other random supplies. I am shocked at how amazing this looks. Brittany is just as amazing in real life too. I adore her. You have to check out Pretty Handy Girl, all her projects are epic! […Read More]

After a little room rearranging, Amy at Just Pleased as Punch and her daughter decided some decorative tweaking was in order. Out with the old (Bye bye, Hannah Montana!) and in with the new! The transformation included creating a new bulletin board to fill an empty spot above the desk. Amy dressed up a Goodwill […Read More]

Shirley from These Moments of Mine loved the look of a Ballard burlap magnetic board but not the price. (We can all identify with that!) In addition to saving sixty bucks plus shipping, Shirley was able to modify the design to meet her own tastes. She opted to use corkboard instead of making it magnetic […Read More]

Staci from Life’s Sweeter with Chocolate created this burlap bulletin board for her home. She writes, “I fell in love with Wisteria’s Feed Sack Message Board the minute I saw it! I love the pop of red color against the burlap!” Her original inspiration came from the Red Stripe Feed Sack Message Board from Wisteria […Read More]

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